physiology powerpoint persentations

Tuesday, February 24, 2009


The Study of Body Function Download
Chemical Composition of the Body Download
Cell Structure and Genetic Control Download
Enzymes and Energy Download
Cell Respiration and Metabolism Download
Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment Download
The Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses Download
The Central Nervous System Download
The Autonomic Nervous System Download
Sensory Physiology Download
Endocrine Glands: Secretion and Action of Hormones Download
Muscle: Mechanisms of Contraction and Neural Control Download
Heart and Circulation Download
Cardiac Output, Bloodflow, and Blood Pressure Download
The Immune System Download
Respiratory Physiology Download
Physiology of the Kidneys Download
The Digestive System Download
Regulation of Metabolism Download
Reproduction Download

MICROBIOLOGY LECTURES

Monday, February 23, 2009


Lectures 1 & 2Host-Parasite Interactions

Lectures 3 & 4Streptococcus & Enterococcus

Lectures 5 & 6Staphyloccocus

Lectures 7 & 8 — Chemotherapy & Antibiotics

Lecture 9Corynebacterium, Listeria & Erysipelothrix

Lectures 10 thru 13 — Enterobacteriaceae

Lecture 10 — Introduction

Lecture 11 — Opportunistic Enterobacteriaceae and Pathogenic Strains of E. coli

Lectures 12 & 13— True Pathogens: Salmonella, Shigella & Yersinia

Lecture 14Vibrio, Aeromonas & Plesiomonas

Lecture 15Campylobacter and Helicobacter

Lecture 16 — Non-Sporeforming Anaerobes

Lectures 17 & 18Clostridium

Lecture 19Bacillus

Lecture 20Pseudomonas & Related Nonfermenters

Lecture 21Bordetella, Fransicella & Brucella

Lecture 22Neisseria

Lectures 23 & 24Treponema, Borrelia & Leptospira

Lecture 25Mycobacterium

Lecture 26Pasteurellaceae: Haemophilus, Actinobacillus & Pasteurella

SOURCE:David M. Rollins, Ph.D., Adjunct Lecturer University of Maryland



Lecture

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Introduction to MMID

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Intro I: virus structure and classification X
Intro II: laboratory virology X
Intro III: pathogenesis & genetics X
DNA viruses I: papillomaviruses X
DNA viruses II: adeno, parvo and polyomaviruses X

(-) RNA viruses I: influenza virus

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(-) RNA viruses II: measles, mumps, parainfluenza and respiratory syncytial viruses X
(-) RNA viruses III: rhabdovirus (rabies) and reoviruses (rotavirus, diarrhea) X

(+) RNA viruses I: enteroviruses, rhinoviruses

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(+) RNA viruses II: rubella, encephalitis

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(+) RNA viruses III: hepatitis

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Clinical correlation: diarrhea X
Clinical correlation: hepatitis X
Reverse transcribing viruses I: hepatitis B X
Reverse transcribing viruses II: HIV X
Clinical correlation: AIDS X
DNA viruses III: herpes X
Clinical correlation: herpes X
Clinical correlation: congenital infections X
Infection control and bioterrorism X
Emerging infections X
Summary X

Introduction to Bacteriology

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Bacterial Genetics

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Bacterial Pathogenesis 1

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Bacterial Pathogenesis 2

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Bacterial Classification

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Classification and Disease

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Sepsis

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URI Organisms

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LRT Organisms

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URI-Strep

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Otitis, Sinusitis, Meningitis Organisms

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Enteric Organisms and Infections 1

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Otitis and Sinusitis Infections

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Enteric Organisms and Infections 2

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Enteric infections

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Zoonoses

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Skin Pathogens

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No MMID

STD Video

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STD Infections

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Mycology 1

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Mycology 2

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Parasites 1
Entamoeba page
Ascaris page

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Parasites 3

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TO DOWNLOAD A LECTURE CLICK ON X mark AGAINST THE TOPIC

SOURCE :MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE

University of Florida

MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

MICROBIOLOGY POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS

Introduction to Microbiology

From Atoms to Cells

Tools of the Laboratory
Methods for Studying Microorganisms.

The Bacteria and Archaea

Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms. An Introduction to the Viruses.
Elements of Microbial Nutrition, Ecology
Microbial Metabolism
Microbial Genetics.
Genetic Engineering: Molecular Biology. Physical and Chemical Control of Micro

Drugs, Microbes, Host
The Elements of Chemotherapy.
Microbe-Human Interactions
Infection and Disease.
The Nature of Host Defenses.

The Acquisition of Specific Immunity
Immunization and Immune Assays.
Disorders in Immunity.
Introduction to Microbiology
Humans and the Microbial World
The Molecules of Life
Microscopy and Cell Structure [2]
Dynamics and Prokaryotic Growth
Control of Microbial Growth
Metabolism: Fueling Cell Growth

The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to Prot
Bacterial Genetics
Prokaryotes
The Diversity of Prokaryotic Organisms
The Eukaryotic Members
Viruses of Bacteria
Viruses, Prions, and Viroids
The Innate Immune Response
The Adaptive Immune Response
Applications of Immune Responses
Host-Microbe Interactions

Epidemiology
Antimicrobial Medications
Scope and History of Microbiology
Microscopy and Staining
Prokaryotic VS Eukaryotic Cells
Essential Concepts of Metabolism
Growth and Culturing of Bacteria
Microbial Genetics
Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering
Introduction to Bacteriology
Eukaryotic Microorganisms & Parasite
Sterilization and Disinfection Antimicrobial Therapy

Host-Microbe Relationships
Epidemiology & Nosocomial Infection
Nonspecific Host Defenses
Basic Principles of Specific Immunity

The Bacterial Cell












MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS




Identification of Infectious Agents
Nutrition, Growth and Energy Metabolism
Cell Envelope, spores and Macromolecular Biosynthesis
Antibiotics - Cell Envelope
Antibiotics - Protein Synthesis
Nucleic Acid Synthesis and Metabolism
Bacteriophage
Exchange of Genetic Information
Genetic Regulatory Mechanisms
General Aspects of Bacterial Pathogen
Enterobacteriaceae [2]
Staphylococci [2, 3, 4]
Streptococci [2, 3]
Streptococcus pneumoniae and
Neisseria and Spirochetes
Anaerobes and Pseudomonas - Opportunistic Infections
Mycobacteria, Corynebacteria & Legion
Zoonoses [2]
Bordetella [2, 3]
Haemophilus [2, 3, 4]
Mycoplasma and Uroplasma [2]
Chlamydia
Rickettsia
Introduction to Virology [2, 3]
Definitions of Viruses
Classification of viruses [2]
Morphology of viruses

Virus replication Strategies
DNA Viruses
RNA Viruses [2]
Viral life cycle
Viral Genetics
Oncogenic Viruses
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Development of Viral Vaccines
Viral Chemotherapy
Influenza virus
Picornaviruses
Rotaviruses [2, 3]
Parvoviruses
Papova viruses
Retroviruses
Clincal Correlation (AIDS)
Oncogenes [2]
Hepatitis [2, 3]

HIV
Herpes viruses [2]
Enteroviruses
Respiratory Viruses
Diarrhoeal Viruses
Congenital Viral Infections

Arboviruses
Viral Zoonoses
Virological Tests

FREE DOWNLOAD IMMUNOLOGY POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS


Comparison of Viruses
Laboratory Quality Control
Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
Viral Pathogenesis

Introduction to Parasitology
Principles & Definition of Parasitology
Introduction to Protozoa
Intestinal Flagellates
Amebae [2]
Leishmania and Trypanosoma
Malaria
Other Apicomplexa
Protozoa Review
Introduction to Trematodes
Life Cycles of Trematodes

Liver Trematodes
Lung and Reproductive System Trematodes
Digestive Trematodes
Schistosomiasis [2, 3]
Introduction to Tapeworms
Cyclophyllidean Tapeworms
Platyhelminthes Review
Introduction to Nematodes, Ascaris Nematodes, and Pinworms
Trichurids
Hookworms and Threadworms
Filarial Nematodes & Guinea Worms

Introduction to Arthropods, Ticks & Mites
Insecta
Nematoda/Arthropoda Review and Final Exam Information

Acariasis
Chagas Disease
Filariasis
Giardiasis [2]
Hookworm Infections
Parasitic Diseases [2, 3]
Pin Worms
Introduction to Mycology
Actinomycetes
Yeasts
Superficial Mycoses
Filamentous Fungi
Dimorphic Fungi
Opportunistic mycoses
Introduction of Immunity
Ig structure and function
Molecular genetics of Ig
B cell development & function
Major Histocompatibility complex
Antigen Processing
T cell antigen receptors
T cell development & tolerance
Lymphocyte migration
Allergy